Bayer Operation

Bayer operation is a surgical procedure first developed by Czech surgeon Karl Bayer in 1884. The operation involves surgically dividing the pancreas and removing the pancreas by division.

History of the operation Karl Bayer was a doctor from the Czech Republic who worked in medical centers in Germany during his career. In the 1860s, while working in a clinic, he became interested in chronic pancreatic disease, which was then poorly treated and often resulted in the death of the patient. The solution to this problem could be to remove the pancreas and remove any other parts that may be affecting the functioning of the liver and gallbladder. Bayer conducted numerous experiments on animals